Samoa Lanes, located at 5th Street and Broadway in Santa Monica, California, was a notable bowling alley that opened in 1959. Developed at a cost of $2 million, it featured 24 lanes equipped with automated pinsetters, a billiard room, children's playroom, coffee shop, and cocktail lounge. The establishment was distinguished by its large Tiki-inspired figure atop the exterior sign, reflecting the mid-century Tiki culture. While specific details about its closing date are scarce, Samoa Lanes remains a fond memory for many local bowling enthusiasts. This design is part of our retro bowling alley nostalgia collection, celebrating the vintage defunct bowling alleys of yesteryear. Printed on our warm & cozy heavyweight unisex sweatshirt. We print & ship all of our high quality graphic sweatshirts in the USA.